It’s Mustache March! While I don’t plan on subjecting my clean upper lip to this old U.S. Air Force tradition and its popular civilian following, I have to admit that mustaches have always tickled me. So in honor of the old manly art of the mustache, I present to you some of the great Mustaches of Literature.*
*Mustaches only! No beards!
Mustache 1: The Edgar Allen Poe

Mustache 2: The H.G. Wells

Mustache 3: The Mark Twain

Mustache 4: The G.K. Chesterton

Mustache 5: The Arthur Conan Doyle
